become bizarre
Frequency: 6.015.7 per million words
Indicates a transition into a strange or unusual state.
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Examples (10)
- The conversation suddenly became bizarre when he mentioned his alien abduction theory.
- As the night wore on, the party was becoming increasingly bizarre.
- Things at the office have become bizarre since the new manager took over.
- The plot of the novel became bizarre in the final chapters, confusing many readers.
- His behaviour became bizarre after the strange incident.
- What started as a normal experiment became bizarre when the objects started floating.
- The political situation in the country could become bizarre if the election results are contested.
- Her dream became bizarre towards the end, featuring talking animals in business suits.
- The sequence of events became so bizarre that detectives struggled to find a rational explanation.
- Without proper guidance, the project's direction has become bizarre and unfocused.